Mold for producing scarabs

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Photo by John Bentham.
Mold for producing scarabs
Photo by John Bentham.
Datec. 600-570 BCE
MediumTerracotta
DimensionsOverall: 1 in. × 1 1/16 in. × 5/8 in. (2.5 × 2.7 × 1.6 cm) Other (scarab impression): 1/2 × 3/8 in. (1.3 × 1 cm)
Credit LineGift of William C. Winslow, Class of 1862
Object number1943.146.3
On view
DescriptionScarabs were an important part of ancient Egyptian art and culture and were associated with spontaneous generation, transcendence, renewal, and rebirth. Egyptians observed how scarab beetles pushed balls of dung containing their eggs across the ground until the eggs hatched, and in turn connected this action with the sun’s daily movement across the sky. Consequently, scarab beetles were associated with the two gods responsible for the sun and its movement, Ra and Khepri. In fact, the connection between these gods and scarab beetles was so strong that Khepri is always depicted with a scarab beetle as his head. Scarab beetles became a popular design for amulets beginning in the Old Kingdom (ca. 2686 – 2160 BCE), and eventually were used as stamps and seals engraved with various messages and names. (Written by Christina Naston '20) One of six scarab impressions; lump of reddish or gray clay with one side flattened and impressed by scarab

Additional Details

Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.146.1
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.146.2
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.146.4
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.146.5
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.146.6
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: date unknown
Medium: Jadeite
Object number: 1943.186
Scarab
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Probably steatite, gold
Object number: 1943.29
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.189
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.153
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Faience
Object number: 1943.179
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Probably steatite
Object number: 1943.187
Photo by John Bentham.
Date: c. 600-570 BCE
Medium: Probably steatite
Object number: 1943.188